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Editing: subr_hints.c
/*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD * * Copyright (c) 2000,2001 Peter Wemm <peter@FreeBSD.org> * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include <sys/cdefs.h> __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/lock.h> #include <sys/kenv.h> #include <sys/kernel.h> #include <sys/malloc.h> #include <sys/mutex.h> #include <sys/sysctl.h> #include <sys/systm.h> #include <sys/bus.h> #define FBACK_MDENV 0 /* MD env (e.g. loader.conf) */ #define FBACK_STENV 1 /* Static env */ #define FBACK_STATIC 2 /* static_hints */ /* * We'll use hintenv_merged to indicate that the dynamic environment has been * properly prepared for hint usage. This implies that the dynamic environment * has already been setup (dynamic_kenv) and that we have added any supplied * static_hints to the dynamic environment. */ static bool hintenv_merged; /* Static environment and static hints cannot change, so we'll skip known bad */ static bool stenv_skip; static bool sthints_skip; /* * Access functions for device resources. */ static void static_hints_to_env(void *data __unused) { const char *cp; char *line, *eq; int eqidx, i; cp = static_hints; while (cp && *cp != '\0') { eq = strchr(cp, '='); if (eq == NULL) /* Bad hint value */ continue; eqidx = eq - cp; i = strlen(cp); line = malloc(i + 1, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK); strcpy(line, cp); line[eqidx] = line[i] = '\0'; /* * Before adding a hint to the dynamic environment, check if * another value for said hint has already been added. This is * needed because static environment overrides static hints and * dynamic environment overrides all. */ if (testenv(line) == 0) kern_setenv(line, line + eqidx + 1); free(line, M_TEMP); cp += i + 1; } hintenv_merged = true; } /* Any time after dynamic env is setup */ SYSINIT(hintenv, SI_SUB_KMEM + 1, SI_ORDER_SECOND, static_hints_to_env, NULL); /* * Checks the environment to see if we even have any hints. If it has no hints, * then res_find can take the hint that there's no point in searching it and * either move on to the next environment or fail early. */ static bool _res_checkenv(char *envp) { char *cp; cp = envp; while (cp) { if (strncmp(cp, "hint.", 5) == 0) return (true); while (*cp != '\0') cp++; cp++; if (*cp == '\0') break; } return (false); } /* * Evil wildcarding resource string lookup. * This walks the supplied env string table and returns a match. * The start point can be remembered for incremental searches. */ static int res_find(char **hintp_cookie, int *line, int *startln, const char *name, int *unit, const char *resname, const char *value, const char **ret_name, int *ret_namelen, int *ret_unit, const char **ret_resname, int *ret_resnamelen, const char **ret_value) { int fbacklvl = FBACK_MDENV, i = 0, n = 0; char r_name[32]; int r_unit; char r_resname[32]; char r_value[128]; const char *s, *cp; char *hintp, *p; bool dyn_used = false; /* * We are expecting that the caller will pass us a hintp_cookie that * they are tracking. Upon entry, if *hintp_cookie is *not* set, this * indicates to us that we should be figuring out based on the current * environment where to search. This keeps us sane throughout the * entirety of a single search. */ if (*hintp_cookie == NULL) { hintp = NULL; if (hintenv_merged) { /* * static_hints, if it was previously used, has * already been folded in to the environment * by this point. */ mtx_lock(&kenv_lock); cp = kenvp[0]; for (i = 0; cp != NULL; cp = kenvp[++i]) { if (!strncmp(cp, "hint.", 5)) { hintp = kenvp[0]; break; } } mtx_unlock(&kenv_lock); dyn_used = true; } else { /* * We'll have a chance to keep coming back here until * we've actually exhausted all of our possibilities. * We might have chosen the MD/Static env because it * had some kind of hints, but perhaps it didn't have * the hint we are looking for. We don't provide any * fallback when searching the dynamic environment. */ fallback: if (dyn_used || fbacklvl >= FBACK_STATIC) return (ENOENT); switch (fbacklvl) { case FBACK_MDENV: fbacklvl++; if (_res_checkenv(md_envp)) { hintp = md_envp; break; } /* FALLTHROUGH */ case FBACK_STENV: fbacklvl++; if (!stenv_skip && _res_checkenv(kern_envp)) { hintp = kern_envp; break; } else stenv_skip = true; /* FALLTHROUGH */ case FBACK_STATIC: fbacklvl++; /* We'll fallback to static_hints if needed/can */ if (!sthints_skip && _res_checkenv(static_hints)) hintp = static_hints; else sthints_skip = true; break; default: return (ENOENT); } } if (hintp == NULL) return (ENOENT); *hintp_cookie = hintp; } else { hintp = *hintp_cookie; if (hintenv_merged && hintp == kenvp[0]) dyn_used = true; else /* * If we aren't using the dynamic environment, we need * to run through the proper fallback procedure again. * This is so that we do continuations right if we're * working with *line and *startln. */ goto fallback; } if (dyn_used) { mtx_lock(&kenv_lock); i = 0; } cp = hintp; while (cp) { (*line)++; if (strncmp(cp, "hint.", 5) != 0) goto nexthint; n = sscanf(cp, "hint.%32[^.].%d.%32[^=]=%127s", r_name, &r_unit, r_resname, r_value); if (n != 4) { printf("CONFIG: invalid hint '%s'\n", cp); p = strchr(cp, 'h'); *p = 'H'; goto nexthint; } if (startln && *startln >= 0 && *line < *startln) goto nexthint; if (name && strcmp(name, r_name) != 0) goto nexthint; if (unit && *unit != r_unit) goto nexthint; if (resname && strcmp(resname, r_resname) != 0) goto nexthint; if (value && strcmp(value, r_value) != 0) goto nexthint; /* Successfully found a hint matching all criteria */ break; nexthint: if (dyn_used) { cp = kenvp[++i]; if (cp == NULL) break; } else { while (*cp != '\0') cp++; cp++; if (*cp == '\0') { cp = NULL; break; } } } if (dyn_used) mtx_unlock(&kenv_lock); if (cp == NULL) goto fallback; s = cp; /* This is a bit of a hack, but at least is reentrant */ /* Note that it returns some !unterminated! strings. */ s = strchr(s, '.') + 1; /* start of device */ if (ret_name) *ret_name = s; s = strchr(s, '.') + 1; /* start of unit */ if (ret_namelen && ret_name) *ret_namelen = s - *ret_name - 1; /* device length */ if (ret_unit) *ret_unit = r_unit; s = strchr(s, '.') + 1; /* start of resname */ if (ret_resname) *ret_resname = s; s = strchr(s, '=') + 1; /* start of value */ if (ret_resnamelen && ret_resname) *ret_resnamelen = s - *ret_resname - 1; /* value len */ if (ret_value) *ret_value = s; if (startln) /* line number for anchor */ *startln = *line + 1; return 0; } /* * Search all the data sources for matches to our query. We look for * dynamic hints first as overrides for static or fallback hints. */ static int resource_find(int *line, int *startln, const char *name, int *unit, const char *resname, const char *value, const char **ret_name, int *ret_namelen, int *ret_unit, const char **ret_resname, int *ret_resnamelen, const char **ret_value) { int i; int un; char *hintp; *line = 0; hintp = NULL; /* Search for exact unit matches first */ i = res_find(&hintp, line, startln, name, unit, resname, value, ret_name, ret_namelen, ret_unit, ret_resname, ret_resnamelen, ret_value); if (i == 0) return 0; if (unit == NULL) return ENOENT; /* If we are still here, search for wildcard matches */ un = -1; i = res_find(&hintp, line, startln, name, &un, resname, value, ret_name, ret_namelen, ret_unit, ret_resname, ret_resnamelen, ret_value); if (i == 0) return 0; return ENOENT; } int resource_int_value(const char *name, int unit, const char *resname, int *result) { int error; const char *str; char *op; unsigned long val; int line; line = 0; error = resource_find(&line, NULL, name, &unit, resname, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, &str); if (error) return error; if (*str == '\0') return EFTYPE; val = strtoul(str, &op, 0); if (*op != '\0') return EFTYPE; *result = val; return 0; } int resource_long_value(const char *name, int unit, const char *resname, long *result) { int error; const char *str; char *op; unsigned long val; int line; line = 0; error = resource_find(&line, NULL, name, &unit, resname, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, &str); if (error) return error; if (*str == '\0') return EFTYPE; val = strtoul(str, &op, 0); if (*op != '\0') return EFTYPE; *result = val; return 0; } int resource_string_value(const char *name, int unit, const char *resname, const char **result) { int error; const char *str; int line; line = 0; error = resource_find(&line, NULL, name, &unit, resname, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, &str); if (error) return error; *result = str; return 0; } /* * This is a bit nasty, but allows us to not modify the env strings. */ static const char * resource_string_copy(const char *s, int len) { static char stringbuf[256]; static int offset = 0; const char *ret; if (len == 0) len = strlen(s); if (len > 255) return NULL; if ((offset + len + 1) > 255) offset = 0; bcopy(s, &stringbuf[offset], len); stringbuf[offset + len] = '\0'; ret = &stringbuf[offset]; offset += len + 1; return ret; } /* * err = resource_find_match(&anchor, &name, &unit, resname, value) * Iteratively fetch a list of devices wired "at" something * res and value are restrictions. eg: "at", "scbus0". * For practical purposes, res = required, value = optional. * *name and *unit are set. * set *anchor to zero before starting. */ int resource_find_match(int *anchor, const char **name, int *unit, const char *resname, const char *value) { const char *found_name; int found_namelen; int found_unit; int ret; int newln; newln = *anchor; ret = resource_find(anchor, &newln, NULL, NULL, resname, value, &found_name, &found_namelen, &found_unit, NULL, NULL, NULL); if (ret == 0) { *name = resource_string_copy(found_name, found_namelen); *unit = found_unit; } *anchor = newln; return ret; } /* * err = resource_find_dev(&anchor, name, &unit, res, value); * Iterate through a list of devices, returning their unit numbers. * res and value are optional restrictions. eg: "at", "scbus0". * *unit is set to the value. * set *anchor to zero before starting. */ int resource_find_dev(int *anchor, const char *name, int *unit, const char *resname, const char *value) { int found_unit; int newln; int ret; newln = *anchor; ret = resource_find(anchor, &newln, name, NULL, resname, value, NULL, NULL, &found_unit, NULL, NULL, NULL); if (ret == 0) { *unit = found_unit; } *anchor = newln; return ret; } /* * Check to see if a device is disabled via a disabled hint. */ int resource_disabled(const char *name, int unit) { int error, value; error = resource_int_value(name, unit, "disabled", &value); if (error) return (0); return (value); } /* * Clear a value associated with a device by removing it from * the kernel environment. This only removes a hint for an * exact unit. */ int resource_unset_value(const char *name, int unit, const char *resname) { char varname[128]; const char *retname, *retvalue; int error, line; size_t len; line = 0; error = resource_find(&line, NULL, name, &unit, resname, NULL, &retname, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, &retvalue); if (error) return (error); retname -= strlen("hint."); len = retvalue - retname - 1; if (len > sizeof(varname) - 1) return (ENAMETOOLONG); memcpy(varname, retname, len); varname[len] = '\0'; return (kern_unsetenv(varname)); }
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